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DNA ID
DNA ID
Some custom firmware builds are DNA-locked, meaning they are tied to the unique ID of your DMA card. Follow the steps below to retrieve your DNA ID, which is required to generate your firmware.
π₯ 1. Download the DNA ID Tool
Download the DNA ID tool using the link below:
π§· 2. Connect Your DMA Card via JTAG
- Plug your DMA card into your PC.
- Connect to the JTAG port on the card using the included USB cable.
- Do not connect through the data port β use only the JTAG port for this step.
π§° 3. Install JTAG Drivers
- Once the files are downloaded, run and install the included drivers.
- If you haven't already, follow the JTAG Driver Setup guide.
βΆοΈ 4. Run the Tool
- Locate the
.batfile inside the downloaded folder that matches your DMA card model (e.g., 35t, 75t, 100t). - Right-click the
.batfile and select Run as Administrator. - Wait a few seconds for the script to complete.
π 5. Find the DNA Line
Once the tool runs successfully, it will output a line like this:
DNA = XXXXX (XXXXXXXXXXXXXX)
For example:
DNA = 0010001000110110101000000001010110011011100 (0x00446d402b39e85f)
π€ 6. Send Us Your DNA
- Copy the entire DNA line and send it along with your firmware order # in a DMA support ticket.
- This value is required to generate your DNA-locked firmware.
If anything looks off or you get an error, reach out to support with a screenshot before proceeding.
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